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Ghost Roaster

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Template:Characterbox (Skylanders) Template:Q Ghost Roaster is a skeletal ghoul who is one of the 32 playable Skylanders in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. He is available exclusively in the Darklight Crypt Adventure Pack.

Abilities

Being a ghoul, Ghost Roaster can turn intangible to avoid enemy attacks, but it drains his health in the process. He can also turn into a flaming and speeding skull, and strikes his enemies using his spiked ball of chain.

Stats

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Biography

There was a time when Ghost Roaster was neither a ghost nor a roaster. Instead he was a chef living in a village high in the mountains. One day, while clipping wool from a sheep to use in a recipe, he accidentally fell into the Valley of the Undead and transformed into a ghost eating ghoul! His tendency to devour ghosts has made him unpopular with the undead crowd. After eating an entire spectral village, its Ethereal Ruler, who happened to be away at the time, chained Ghost Roaster to a spiked ball as punishment. Its rattle can be heard as he wanders the night, warning nearby spirits. When Master Eon eventually heard of his predicament, he figured even a ghost eater could be useful. So he made Ghost Roaster a Skylander... after he promised to eat only evil ghosts.

Powers and Upgrades

Skylanders can buy new abilities from Persephone in the Ruins.

Starting Powers

  • Chain Whip (Primary Power): Swing your chain whip tail at enemies.
  • Skull Charge (Secondary Power): Transform into a ghostly head that barrels through enemies.

Basic Upgrades

  • Pain Chain (500): Chain Whip attacks do increased damage.
  • Metalhead (700): The Skull Charge attacks last longer.
  • Ectoplasm Mode (900): Enter Ectoplasm Mode and be immune to all atacks, but lose health over time.
  • Haunt (1200): Defeating an enemy with the Chain Whip turns them into a ghost that attacks other enemies.

Fear Eater - This upgrade path lets you further develop your Ectoplasmic abilities.

  • Phase Shift Burst (1700): All nearby enemies take damage when you enter Ectoplasm Mode.
  • Ecto-Friendly (2200): While in Ectoplasm Mode, you move faster and lose less health over time.
  • Nightmare Touch (3000): Touching a ghost while in Ectoplasm Mode creates a powerful explosion.

Skull Master - This upgrade path lets you further develop your Skull Dash attack.

  • Fright Bite (1700): Skull Charge does increased damage.
  • Unfinished Business (2200): Defeating an enemy with Skull Charge creates a ghost.
  • Life Transfer (3000): Devouring a ghost while doing a Skull Charge heals you.

Soul Gem Upgrade

  • Lingering Curse (4000): Ghosts have a bigger attack range and knock enemies away. This upgrade requires collection of the Soul Gem in Darklight Crypt.

Skylanders gain new abilities automatically based on their level.
Starting Powers

  • Tail Flail (Primary Attack): Whip enemies with your ball and chain.
  • Ghostly Gathering (Secondary Attack): Summon two ghosts. send a ghost at the nearest enemy and the enemy will be haunted and take damage for a few seconds.
Upgrades
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  • Unknown (requires level: 8): Add description here.
Mystic Seeker Scroll

Skylanders gain new abilities automatically based on their element.
Minigame Powers

  • Unknown (Sky Defense): Add description here.
  • Unknown (Castle Assault): Add description here.

Character Trailers

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Gallery

Trivia

  • His catchphrase 'No Chain, No Gain' is a joke on the saying 'No Pain, No Gain'.
  • His name may have been a reference to Marvel's Ghost Rider.
  • Ghost Roaster looks like a cross between a ghost and a vampire.
  • In the 3DS version of Skylanders, Ghost Roaster has the ball and chain attached to the end of his tail by a shackle, while in the console versions, the ball and chain was chained into the tail-like end of Ghost Roaster.
  • Ghost Roaster's attire was originally red.

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